stratford

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Definition von stratford im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

stratford upon avon
avon üzerine Stratford
Englisch - Englisch
A habitational surname
The name of various cities, towns and boroughs in the USA, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. See the full list

This year, I'll be going to Stratford on holiday. I heard it's lovely in May.

Canning Stratford Viscount Stratford of Redcliffe Stratford upon Avon Stratford Festival
Stratford-on-Avon
A town in Warwickshire, England, birthplace of Shakespeare. Often used as a byword for a particularly idyllic or historic town
Stratford Festival
Canadian summer theatrical festival. The foremost classical repertory theatre in North America, it was founded by Tom Patterson in Stratford, Ontario, in 1953. It includes three permanent theatres: the 220° open-stage Festival Theatre, the Avon Theatre, and the Tom Patterson Theatre, which is reserved for experimental works. The festival features productions of William Shakespeare's plays (Stratford was chosen as its locale because the town's name matched that of Shakespeare's birthplace) but also performs other classic dramatic works
Stratford Viscount Stratford Canning
born Nov. 4, 1786, London, Eng. died Aug. 14, 1880, Frant, Sussex British diplomat. A cousin of George Canning, he served as minister to Switzerland (1814-18) and later to the U.S. (1820-23). As ambassador to Constantinople intermittently for almost 20 years, he exerted a strong influence on Turkish policy. He was involved with the movement for Greek independence from Turkey. He later became friends with the Ottoman sultan and encouraged the Tanzimat program of reforms. He supported Turkish resistance to Russian attempts to influence Ottoman affairs and tried in vain to prevent the Crimean War. He retired after leaving Turkey in 1858
Stratford Viscount Stratford of Redcliffe Canning
born Nov. 4, 1786, London, Eng. died Aug. 14, 1880, Frant, Sussex British diplomat. A cousin of George Canning, he served as minister to Switzerland (1814-18) and later to the U.S. (1820-23). As ambassador to Constantinople intermittently for almost 20 years, he exerted a strong influence on Turkish policy. He was involved with the movement for Greek independence from Turkey. He later became friends with the Ottoman sultan and encouraged the Tanzimat program of reforms. He supported Turkish resistance to Russian attempts to influence Ottoman affairs and tried in vain to prevent the Crimean War. He retired after leaving Turkey in 1858
Stratford-upon-Avon
a town in Warwickshire, central England, on the River Avon. It is famous as the place where William Shakespeare was born, and is very popular with tourists. Town (pop., 1995 est.: 28,000), Warwickshire, England. It is located on the River Avon. The town's first royal charter was granted in 1553. For centuries a country market town, it became a tourist centre because of its association with William Shakespeare, who was born and died there; his grave is in the parish church of Holy Trinity. The Shakespeare Centre in Stratford includes a library and art gallery (opened 1881) and a theatre (opened 1932). Every year from March until October, Shakespeare's plays are performed in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre
stratford-on-avon
a town in central England on the River Avon; birthplace (and burial place) of William Shakespeare
stratford

    Türkische aussprache

    strätfırd

    Aussprache

    /ˈstratfərd/ /ˈstrætfɜrd/

    Etymologie

    () Old English strǽt (“road”) + ford (“ford”).
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